Delightful Whitesands Bay Farmhouse for holidays in a privileged location just yards from the beach and the celebrated Pembrokeshire Coast Path

This substantial coastal period farmhouse overlooks the golden sands of Whitesands Bay out to Ramsey Island and the Atlantic beyond - one of the most memorable views in Pembrokeshire.

An enviable location for holidays throughout the year, this warm, comfortable farmhouse provides an idyllic base from which to sample the delights of the beautiful St Davids Peninsula.

300 yard walk down a winding lane takes you to the Blue Flag beach of Whitesands below, which is manned by life guards during the summer months.

Ty Gwyn is a house with history - according to local legend St David the Patron Saint of Wales, was educated here in the 6th century - the owner has carefully compiled a detailed guidebook on the property and the surrounding area for guests.

About The Area

Whitesands/St Davids Peninsula

Enjoy a walk along Whitesands Beach; or along the nearby coastal footpath to St David's Head, passing the isolated and beautiful Porth Melgan Beach on the way.

Climb up the top of Garn Llidi mountain (elevation of 595ft/181m) set behind Ty Gwyn, and wonder at the panoramic view of the whole of the St David's Peninsula.

St Davids Golf Club

Set across the valley from Ty Gwyn, and 10 minute walk, the all-weather 9 hole links course offers daily or weekly green fees - with fabulous coastal views thrown in as a bonus!

St Davids, the smallest city in the United Kingdom is only a short drive away.

Do visit the famous 'hidden' Cathedral in the Vale of Roses; and the ruins of the Bishop's Palace.

RSPB Reserve Ramsey Island Cruises

Leave from St Justinians on a cruise around the RSPB Reserve Ramsey Island. Look out for seals, birds and spectacular coastal scenery.

Solva

A picturesque seaside village and quayside with a few interesting shops, a gallery, a pottery and a choice of places to eat and drink. Solva Woollen Mill visited by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall is just outside the village. Do walk out to the headland to enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery or take an unforgettable boat trip along the stunning coastline.

The Refectory at St Davids Cathedral serves homemade food made from local ingredients served in a stunning setting.

Abereiddi and the Blue Lagoon

Abereiddi, has pretty colour washed former miners cottages, black sandy beach where dogs are welcome all year round and the remarkable Blue Lagoon. Popular with families, the sand which is visible at low tide, also contains a high concentration of fossils and is a draw for fossil hunters.

Porthgain Fishing Village, 8 miles by car, 10 miles on foot via the coast path

Porthgain is a small picturesque harbour with the Shed bistro/bar serving freshly caught local fish (booking advisable), the Sloop Inn, a character pub serving excellent bar food and 2 art galleries showing the work of local artists and crafts.

Pembrokeshire Family Days out

TYF Adventures, Preseli Venture or Sealyham Activity Centre offer all sorts of thrilling water and land based sports.

Visit Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm or Anna Ryder Richardson's Wild Welsh Zoo in the south of the county.

Whatever your preference and whatever the weather - there is certainly a lot to choose from.

Property Layout

6 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 9 guests.1
Double and 3 Single bedrooms all with basins on 1st
floor; 1 Twin with ensuite bath/ shower room also on
1st floor. 1 Double with wash basin and direct access to the
garden on ground floor - all with sea views.

WiFi - Yes, go to "settings" on your device and
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Changeover - Saturday

Towels - No

Parking - Yes, ample

Fuel - Rayburn for cooking and hot water free
throughout the year. Full central heating inclusive May to
September. Outside these dates £50 p/w. Coals and logs
available

Dogs - No

Travel cot - Yes

Highchair - No

Access Information

Is there parking for at least one car within the cottage grounds? Yes

Is there a gate to open? Yes

If no parking within the grounds is there parking within 100m? Yes

Does this parking have reserved disabled spaces (min width 3.6m)? Yes

Are there paths? Yes

Are paths level and firm? Yes

Type of suface Gravel

Are there dropped kerbs or changes in level? Yes

Are paths at least 1.2m wide? Yes

Are there dropped kerbs or changes in level? Yes

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Why you love Ty Gwyn Farmhouse

First time at Ty Gwyn – superb and magical location.

Marsland

It was our first time here and we loved the character of the cottage and the stunning views. A wonderful time was had by all!

Evans

Our 21st year at Ty Gwyn! As usual, a fantastic time…already counting the days ‘til next year!

Evans

Our family has been coming on holiday to Whitesands for over 50 years. It was our first time at Ty Gwyn, and we have had a fantastic time… We’ve enjoyed surfing and walks to St David’s Head to watch the sunset. The house has been wonderful – cosy and full of character. Falling asleep to the sound of the waves has been a real break. Thank you for sharing your magical house with us.

Van Marle

This is our second visit to Ty Gwyn, and we are still in agreement that this is a very charming house in a stunning location. Thank you.

Corrigan

Beautiful location, and we loved the history of the house. Lovely, thanks.

Anon

Excellent position close to the beach and coastal walks… nice views from the windows. Saw the ponies at St David’s Head and toasted marshmallows. Ideal position for visiting resorts north and south, which we did on a few occasions. All in all the family had a lovely holiday. Will recommend to family and friends!

Keeling.

Ty Gwyn is the house with the most character we’ve stayed at and by far the best location.

Jones

Property Layout

6 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 9 guests.1
Double and 3 Single bedrooms all with basins on 1st
floor; 1 Twin with ensuite bath/ shower room also on
1st floor. 1 Double with wash basin and direct access to the
garden on ground floor - all with sea views.